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What to Consider When
Designing the Wedding dress of Your Dreams
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Planning a wedding can be an exciting yet
unnerving experience. It is an exciting time because of the ceremony for which
you are preparing is special. It is an unnerving experience because there is so
much to do and you want everything to be perfect. Of all the elements of your
wedding ceremony that you will arrange, your wedding dress is probably the most
significant. Regardless of the style of wedding, all eyes will be on you. There
is a lot of tradition steeped in wedding ceremonies, but there is room for you
to wriggle your own special touch to make the moment memorable.
If you haven't considered it, designing your wedding dress can offer you a
several benefits. Have you priced wedding dresses? Even the low-end brands cost
upwards of $600. A lot goes into the cost of a wedding dress you purchase from a
bridal shop. You can avoid these additional costs typically passed onto the
consumer by designing your own dress. You can probably save even more money if
you have a relative or close friend with sewing skills to help you to bring your
wedding dress design ideas to fruition. Other reason to design your own wedding
dress is to have what no one else owns. A true one of a kind!
A good start for ideas for designing a wedding dress is to consider the theme of
the wedding. Is the wedding going to be held in the summer? Winter? Outdoors?
Indoors? Answers to these questions can have a significant bearing on the style
of wedding dress you design. For example, an outdoor wedding in Texas in the
month of August surely necessitates a wedding dress that will not have you
soaked in perspiration. You can also consider how formal the wedding ceremony is
going to be. Don't have a design already in your head? While bridal magazines
offer more trendy wedding dress styles, you can obtain some ideas to use to
design your own wedding dress.
While you are free to design a wedding dress that reflects your own personal
style, it will more than likely follow one of the standard shapes available for
wedding dresses: A-line, empire, straight, ball gown, mermaid, or strapless. The
shape of your body is a helpful factor in deciding the shape of wedding dress
that is most appropriate for you. If you have a full figure, or what is
considered a "pear" shape, an A-line style dress may work best for you. A dress
with this style accents the top-half of the body that is smaller while
concealing a larger bottom half. Not many women opt for the straight wedding
dress, including women with coke-bottle figures, for whom this style of wedding
dress was designed to fit. If you don't really fit either of these two, a ball
gown may be the choice for you. This style of wedding dress features a more snug
look at the waist with an exaggerated full skirt. If you're not sure which style
is best for you, visit a bridal shop and try on several styles to see which one
appeals to you the most.
Once you have chosen the design, style and shape of your wedding dress, you are
ready to consider the type of material. Silk and linen are two types of material
that are commonly used to create wedding dresses. They both can be costly and
linen is very delicate so you have to be careful with it when putting your dress
together. There are materials that blend with these materials with other
man-made materials, such as polyester to create a fabric that is beautiful and
more forgiving.
You are now ready to work with the individual who will make the wedding dress
for you and ultimately the wedding dress of your dreams!
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